So, Menegroth's concept is based on some sort of occultist, or more probably traditionalist national bolshevism? Summoning the spectres of Marx and Stalin in nocturnal rituals; it's like Hammer Films picturising a Žižek book, with Julius Evola's ghost writing the script.

Are there samples of the "Das rote Werk" album available online? Also, are Menegroth proponents of Eurasianism?

Summoning the spectres of Marx and Stalin in nocturnal rituals; it's like Hammer Films picturising a Žižek book, with Julius Evola's ghost writing the script.

I like this point of view.

The concept is like a david lynch film. It's hard to find the key to decode it. But it has nothing to do with socialism (also not with nazi skinhead ideology) and don't focus only the first parts/first tracks of the album. At the End, the Tsar will rise again. Eurasianism? It's to modern but of course I believe in Empires and Kingdoms, not in Nations.

This has promise. The song has more clear direction and overall assembly than most black metal these days. It has some confused genre stuff in it though, like when it goes Iron Maiden at the 3:00 mark. That's a different song that needs to birth out of this one. Some riffs are too symmetrical and happy. For the speed-metal style trudge riff, do it on the downbeat and liberate either guitars or vocals from the rhythm, maybe texture up the drums, to stop the chant-effect. Good use of theme but make the riffs less happy and logical, maybe a bit more organic and unhinged. Also it's ridiculous to say they're NSBM, they're clearly inspired by the fascist and futurist movements. There's actually some intense interest in that direction now. Will watch these guys._________________DEATH METAL UNDERGROUND